If you’re looking to change the color theme of Microsoft Office 2016, there are a few things you can do. First, open the Office 2016 application and click on the three lines in the top left corner of the main screen. This will take you to a menu where you can select one of the following: Themes: Themes allow you to change how Office looks and behaves. You can choose from a variety of themes, including modern, grunge, or classic. If you want to use a different theme for each document that you create, then it’s best to create an individual document with each theme and then switch them around when needed. Appearance: Appearance allows you to change how Office looks and behaves on different devices. You can choose from a variety of appearance options, including desktop mode, which makes Office look like it’s running on a computer screen; mobile mode, which makes Office look like it’s running on your phone or tablet; or web mode, which makesOffice look like it’s running on your computer (or another device). If you want to use a different appearance for each document that you create, then it’s best to create an individual document with each style and then switch them around when needed.


If you’re getting bored of the default theme in your Office desktop apps, you can change the color and background to give it a more personalized feel. It’s simple and only requires a few simple steps, so let’s get to it.

Changing the Office Color Theme via App Options

By default, Office uses what it calls the “Colorful” theme. This theme gives the title bar the color of its respective app. For example, Word’s is blue, Excel’s is green, PowerPoint’s is red, and so on. Additionally, it gives you a standard light gray background and ribbon, and a white content area.

You can change the theme from inside any Office application, and those changes are made throughout all of your Office apps.

First, open any Office application. We’ll be using Word in this example.

Click the “File” tab at the top-left of the ribbon.

A pane will appear on the left side with several different options. At the very bottom of the pane, select “Options.”

In the Word Options window that appears, make sure the “General” tab selected on the left and then on the right, find the “Personalize your copy of Microsoft Office” section. Here, you’ll be able to change your Office background and theme.

You have four theme options: Colorful, Dark Gray, Black, or White. Select the theme you’d like to use.

Next, if you want to change the Office background, you have a few selections to choose from:

No Background (Default) Calligraphy Circles and Stripes Circuit Clouds Doodle Circles Doodle Diamonds Geometry Lunchbox School Supplies Spring Stars Straws Tree Rings Underwater

Once you’ve selected your desired theme, click “OK” and you’re done!

Unfortunately, Microsoft didn’t provide a preview of the themes with this option, so you’ll have to repeat these steps to view each one. If you’re not happy with that and you use Office 365, you can use “Account Settings” to change the theme, which does show a preview.

Changing the Office Color Theme via Account Settings in Office 365

Back in whatever app you’re using, select “File” and then select “Account” in the pane that appears.

Your Account Information will appear. Here, select the menu under “Office Background” or “Office Theme,” browse through the different background and themes with a live preview, and choose the ones you want.

You’ll see a live preview as you go.